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March 14, 2019 9:17 AM |
Anonymous

We are pleased to announce that application are open for the next New England Leadership Development program!

The official announcement is pasted below, and includes links to some further details and the online applications. As someone who has taken Operation and Management courses at our previous events, this exciting leadership-focused program may be of interest to you, your staff or colleagues. We would appreciate your assistance with sharing the official announcement below with potential participants. The application deadline is April 10.

Complete details are below or may be found below, and please let us know if we can answer any questions!

March 06, 2019 1:00 PM |
Anonymous

Please Join Us for Bi-Sate’s May 2019 ConferencesCEUs availableEarly Bird Registration is Open!

Monday, May 20, 2019Clinical Quality Symposium: Increasing Your Clinical Expertise in DiabetesKeynote Address: Poverty and Diabetes: Understanding and Treatment.
General Sessions:
- Changing How We Take Care of Patients with Food Insecurity
- Connecting the Dots: Food, Diabetes, and What You Can Do About It
- Utilizing New Diabetes Treatment Tools and Medications
- Choice of three comprehensive Professional Development Workshops (see agenda)

Our goal is to provide a destination conference right here in New Hampshire with speakers and workshops that address the professional development needs of social workers and allied professionals in a variety of fields.

Up to twelve (12) Category A Clinical CEUs (including many in Ethics and Suicide Prevention) have been approved by NASW NH Approval #3513

February 20, 2019 2:29 PM |
Anonymous

The New Hampshire Division of Public Health Services, in collaboration with the New Hampshire Board of Licensing for Alcohol and Other Drug Use Professionals, will be collecting key practice and capacity data from New Hampshire-licensed alcohol and drug counselors (LADCs/MLADCs) who are due to renew their license in 2019, with an online survey. The survey coincides with the board’s license renewal cycle, and will be available to complete at the time the renewal cycle opens until the close of the cycle (6/30/19).

Pursuant to RSA 330-C:9-a, licensees will be “required, as part of the license renewal process,” to complete the survey. However, providers may also opt out of participation by completing the NH Health Professions Data Center (HPDC) the opt-out form found on the HPDC website.

The data will be used for functions requiring accurate statewide data on provider supply and capacity. It will serve as a key resource in statewide healthcare workforce assessment, healthcare access planning, informing educational and training programs, emergency preparedness, and recruitment and retention initiatives including the National Health Service Corps and the New Hampshire State Loan Repayment Program.

The survey link will be available on the same website you will access to renew your license. It will live on the last page of the board’s renewal site to complete before submitting payment. The survey link will also be available on the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services’ Health Professions Data Center page, as soon as the survey opens. Providers can also locate the survey by searching for “NH Alcohol and Drug Counselor Survey” in a web browser.

Contact Danielle Weiss, Primary Care Workforce Program Manager, atdanielle.weiss@dhhs.nh.gov. Please do not contact the Board or NHADACA with technical questions regarding the survey.

June 20, 2018 2:45 AM |
Anonymous

In just 24 hours, your generosity helped raise $1,322 for NHADACA! Thanks so much to the 22 generous donors who supported our work. Together, we are creating a stronger workforce for a healthier New Hampshire.